Fill up your planter two-thirds of the way with soil, and then either place your propagated or store bought herbs in a row ...
The season for growing your own herbs doesn't have to be over when frost hits. Try growing these herbs in your garage, and ...
Fresh herbs aren’t just for spring and summer. In fact, some herbs do better in cooler weather, and fall is a great time to ...
Selecting an appropriate container is essential for growing fennel indoors. Choose a pot that is at least 12 inches deep to ...
Basil is the heart of the summer garden. Its sweet, aromatic leaves can transform a simple pasta dish, elevate a fresh tomato ...
Regular maintenance keeps your indoor herb garden flourishing. Prune plants regularly by trimming back leaves or stems; this encourages bushier growth while preventing overcrowding. Fertilize every ...
Discover local prowess in fresh produce and market success; Uptown Farmers Market in Charlotte ranks among the best in the ...
Microgreens are young greens, ready to harvest in just a couple weeks. The easiest varieties to grow are broccoli, cabbage, ...
Coffee grounds can help some herbs to grow, including basil, mint, dill, and cilantro, but they could be detrimental to ...
You can quickly and easily propagate parsley cuttings in water where they will grow roots in about two weeks and be ready for ...
As the days grow shorter and a chill fills the air, many gardeners feel a sense of melancholy as they put their outdoor plots ...
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Winter does not have to mean the end of your garden

The approaching winter does not have to mean the end of your vegetable gardening. With the right location, lighting, and care, you can enjoy some varieties of vegetables all winter long in your home ...